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Book Review: Former Pentagon insider says U.S. unwilling to release all its UFO info | AP News

https://apnews.com/article/imminent-ufos-luis-elizondo-book-review-2d55255f6c8ce730a62040c9529258a0

>A procession of books :marseymoreyouknow: in recent years have explored the UFO phenomenon but few perhaps with the authority :marseyshah: Luis Elizondo brings as a Defense Department insider, laboring for decades to learn :marseymoreyouknow: who the visitors are, where :marseydrama: they are from and what they want.

>In the 275 pages of "Imminent: Inside :marseyenterpipe: the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs," Elizondo provides evidence :marseyproofster: of what the U.S. Department of Defense knows with this somewhat surprising :marseyspit: conclusion – Defense Department higher-ups often thwart Elizondo and his team's efforts.

>Why? Elizondo writes that the defense establishment doesn't want to present :marseybow: a problem :marseycanofworms: it neither can explain nor offer :marseychocolatemilk: a solution. But are these visitors a threat? Elizondo concludes that the visitors' capabilities make them a "very serious :marseysnoomask: national :marseyhomohitler: security :marseyblart: issue."

>Earliest documented UFO sightings go back to before :marseyskellington: World :marseyww1american2: War II and since then, many UFOs have violated sensitive :marseypearlclutch: military :marseytankushanka: airspace but no one appears to have been deliberately hurt by a UFO in the United :marseyeaglerider: States. However, perhaps given his combat :marseygladiator: experiences and long association with Defense Department work, Elizondo worries about another 9-11-type attack, a threat we should :marseynorm: have anticipated but did not.


I don't always agree :marseythumbsup8: with Elizondo, he has reported many false :marseypinocchio2: news especially about rods, he seems like a crackpot, but I have read many of the sourced books :marseymoreyouknow: here and I find them to be based :marseyhesright: on credible reports, just muddied by the authors' biases.

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The Defense bureaucracy, for example, didn't trust President Nixon, so it didn't tell him much about UFOs.

https://media.tenor.com/Xb_Q-eBIwaAAAAAx/richard-nixon-twitter.webp

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